Will they Send Jered Weaver Down?
This is an open thread to post your thoughts on the Angels pending / possible demotion of their best starting pitcher, Jered Weaver.
Personally, I am holding out hope that this is a public ploy to not make the team look desperate as they maneuver a trade of Jeff Weaver.
Otherwise, it would be stupid - and possibly suicidal - to move Jered Weaver down to the minors.
Move someone to the bullpen, but do not send Jered down.
What do you think? How do you feel?
Bill Stoneman may be about to get caught with his pants down.
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Well I just posted this in the game thread..
I don't care if it's a small sample size, you can't move this kid back down.
I am in total agreement.
However...
He has velocity. Colon, so far, doesn't have his back yet.
He has command. Colon just got shelled - in the minors. We cannot afford that right now.
He has what some people like to call los grandes huevos. Big Weaver, judging from his World Cup audition in the dugout, does not.
The only compelling reason anyone has advanced so far to adequately justifying Little Weaver back to Salt Lake is keeping him from hitting Super-2 arbitration status early.
Arte Moreno is neither a cheapskate nor ignorant about public image. Before Delmon Young did his Milton Bradley imitation, the Devil Rays got crucified in the press and by their fans for playing cheapskate with him by leaving him in the minors. If the Angels demote Jered Weaver and declare money the reason, they have no reason not to expect the same treatment. Arte just got done being ridiculed all over America for the LAAoA business. I doubt he'd want to relive that.
That means there are now NO reasons to send Little Weaver back to AAA. When he supplies one, like, say, turning into Big Weaver, nobody will say word one about it. But to send him down before that, while he is deperately needed, will only confirm to me that Bill Stoneman doesn't know a goddamned thing about running a baseball team.
in Bart's defense
But he doesn't strike me as ready.
by Rev Halofan on Jun 14, 2006 12:33 AM PDT up reply actions
Yeah
by BigKahunaMan on Jun 14, 2006 1:51 AM PDT up reply actions
He lied to them last season
Don't even begin to put Colon in the same league
Colon is brittle. He is way too young to have this many boo-boos on his shoulder. In my opinion he will never return to his former 2005 performance.
by SocalAngelFaninOC on Jun 14, 2006 7:47 AM PDT up reply actions
Colon is brittle?
If Colon gets healthy, he belongs. He was our best pitcher last year, and probably the AL best (behind Santana in my opinion).
This shouldn't be Colon against young Weaver. Old Weaver has pitched well his last 4 starts, these guys are professionals, we have 8 good pitchers when Coon gets healthy. Let's put 5 of them in the starting rotation and 3 of them in the bullpen. If the guy going to the bullpen whines, tough shit for him.
The problem is...
They have not found a way to cure it and it looks like he will be able to pitch for a little while before it flairs up again. Unfortunately, I think that is the truth. If Colon can get a permanent fix by doing surgery, I would hope he would do it now so that he might have a chance of coming back at full strength next year.
by akathelorax @ Halos Heaven on Jun 14, 2006 12:54 PM PDT up reply actions
Coon?
this is baseball
i don't like it, but that's the way baseball is.
unfortunately, they won't
this is bullshit
Bo Belinsky threw the first Angels no-hitter 1 year into the franchise's existence.
If jered is in Bo Belinsky's category and they send that kid down... i don't know how much more faith in baseball i'll have to spare...
this is me happy... you don't wanna see me cynical.
yuck
1, 2, 3 Wins You Stay in the Old Ball Game
When Bartolo Colon comes off the DL either Jeff Weaver or Kelvim Escobar should go to the bullpen. My hunch is that it will be Kelvim because he has done it before. A new flaw in Kelvim's game is trouble getting the 4th out of an inning. Escobar leads the Angels in allowing 13 unearned runs. No other 2006 Angel pitcher has allowed more than 6 unearned runs. In his previous two seasons as an Angel Escobar allowed only one regular season unearned run. That does not count the unearned runs Pablo Ozuna scored after Josh Paul's error in Game 2 of the 2005 ALCS and Aaron Rowand scored after Kelvim's error in Game 5 of the 2005 ALCS.
Presently I see the Angels Big Three starting pitchers being Jered Weaver, Ervin Santana, and John Lackey. Colon, Escobar, and Weaver the Elder must fight it out over the remaining two spots. Talk of trading Evil Ways Santana is all hot air.
In games I have seen Colon pitch for the Angels he sports a 12-14 record. That includes a 5-0 mark against the Texas Rangers. Minus the Rangers Colon is 7-14 against all other opponents in home games. Not exactly earth-shaking. If Colon had started last Sunday against the Mariners instead of Jeff Weaver the score probably would have been worse than 6-2.
You're right
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take it for what it's worth, INMHO you dont send a guy you just signed for three years to be a starter to the pen. You are fucking around with his arm too much!
He's not getting demoted
The only reasons to send him down are a) service time, and b) they don't want to piss off his brother. This organization hasn't been too concerned about service time in the past, and they clearly have the money, so I doubt that's an issue. They've also shown that they aren't particularly concerned about getting rid of guys that aren't producing in favor of guys that are, Darin Erstad notwithstanding. But at this point, Jered has been so much better than everyone else, especially Jeff, that I don't see that as much of an issue either.
Let's not get upset until he gets sent down, because before that happens, it's a lot of wasted anger.
Would the Jered quandary exist if NOT for Jeff on
by SocalAngelFaninOC on Jun 14, 2006 7:52 AM PDT reply actions
Stats mean nothing
posted this in the wrong place-
I don't think Colon is going to cut it. I don't think his shoulder is going to hold up past one game, if he even makes it that far. I think Colon is going bye bye and Lil Weave will have his spot in the pitching line up.
This is all medical opinion. For him to have inflammation this long, one game of throwing the ball will reactivate it and he will be on the DL before you know it. Partially because he will also deny any pain/swelling, as is his history. I imagine he is probably on cortisone shots (which won't do anything long term anyway) as well as oral steroids, which will cause all sorts of fun side effects including water retention and weight gain which will make him have to work even harder on throwing and more stress on his shoulder.
At least, that is what I hope because I want to see Weaver stay in the line up and I don't think Colon will be able to cut it anymore.
I want my camera there when Stoneman's pants hit the ground.
I guess the girls agree here
Personally, I would send Big Weav to the pen, send Gregg to SL and keep lil Weav right where he is--he's too valuable right now to send up to Salt Lake. I'd rather give him a few more starts and see what else he has up here in the show, just to keep up the momentum that he already has going for him here.
This Boy, Too
But ultimately, this type of thing happens with some regularity. A guy comes up to replace an injured starter. He does well, then gets sent back down when the starter returns.
The over/under on how many more starts Colon makes this season is 10, and I'm taking the under.
And as impressive as WTY has been out of the gate, let's remember that the first time through the league, a pitcher always has the advantage. I'm 100% certain that Jered has some rocky starts ahead of him. At AAA, he can continue to pitch every 5th day and hone his craft. He'll be back soon enough.
I really wouldn't mind seeing Escobar go to the 'pen to help out, but as someone else said, you don't want to start messing with his arm like that. Or his head, for that matter, although now that Kelvim has his contract extension, I would hope that he's a bit less concerned about building up a starter's stats. And that would be a pretty expensive bullpen piece, although the Halos sure could use someone as good as Kelvim. Basically, there are only two relievers in the 'pen who can currently be trusted (Shields & K-Rod).
IF Colon is healthy, and that's a BIG IF, then it's probably time for the Angels to figure out if they can deal WTE (perhaps with someone like Aybar) to get either a CF or another good setup guy for the bullpen.
Well...
**Note: when I say "the piching sucked" I mean it sucked for Halo standards.
by Hutch (someone took my name) on Jun 14, 2006 12:30 PM PDT up reply actions
weight gain ?
by Hutch (someone took my name) on Jun 14, 2006 11:10 AM PDT up reply actions
keep an eye on him...
Why
we can't afford trying a guy right now for....
or are you kidding?
won't happen
huh??????
Not only are you going to send Lil Weave down, what else are you going to do send Escy to the Pen for Greg
Not kidding
Gregg will continue to look weak coming out of the bullpen.
gregg's not going anywhere
it's like thewebb said
higdog
by Rev Halofan on Jun 14, 2006 12:13 PM PDT up reply actions
Why
Santana better than Lackey
by akathelorax @ Halos Heaven on Jun 14, 2006 5:58 PM PDT up reply actions
There are bad problems...
There are many clubs who would like to have the problem of fitting 6 starters into five spots. Many of them are scrambling around trying to find decent guys to fill the 4th and 5th spot.
If current form means anything, Escy has been the one to struggle recently, and the advantage of moving him to the pen is that should Bart (or anyone else) suffer an injury there is no need for a call to Salt Lake, there's a starter available.
But guys, really the starting pitching isn't our main problem, it's the D and the O.
Gregg Stinks
In no particular order
- Gregg's to SL. Jeff to the Bp
- The monst likely scenerio... Send Jered down, let him continue to pitch every 5th day and makes sure he's ready to pitch when Bart's shoulder goes down gets fat and blows up. If he stays healthy it's only a matter of time before Kelvim or someone else bites the dust.
stoneman will look very bad
stoneman needs to trade a pitcher for a bat -- preferably for someone with power, although that may be in short supply.
of course, this is all so painfully obvious that it may work against him in his negotiations. who knows...
Gregg
Demoting Gregg and moving Jeff to the bullpen. Sucks for Gregg because he's the better of the two, but I believe he is eligible to be demoted at anytime w/o passing waivers.
This is crazy, but possible: put jeff on waivers. Some team is bound to claim him and save us a few mill. But do we really want that? Jeff may be struggling, but losing him hurts our pitching depth more than losing his ERA helps. I say Jeff is valuable enough to keep, by which I mean put him in the bullpen and work extensively with Bud.
Weaver Waiver
by Rev Halofan on Jun 14, 2006 12:30 PM PDT up reply actions
Angels95 has the answer !
I think we all agree. You CANNOT send little Weaver down. The team desperately needs wins right now and he is delivering big time. I wrote a diary a month or so ago in which I said the young Weaver should replace the Old Weaver, who should go to the bullpen. It looks like I was right. What foresight!
Angels95 is correct. The solution is to send Gregg back down to the minors (he still has options) and demote Old Weave to the pen.
"The kid stays in the picture."
but
by Hutch (someone took my name) on Jun 14, 2006 12:53 PM PDT up reply actions
It's not so much that he could be productive, but
I don't expect Old Weave to produce out of the bullpen. I'd simply bring him into games that we either lead big or are helplessly behind. After this season it's good riddance.
You nailed it JACK.
by Rev Halofan on Jun 14, 2006 12:59 PM PDT up reply actions
good point
by Hutch (someone took my name) on Jun 14, 2006 1:14 PM PDT up reply actions
He's been pitching well...
The team is better with Big Weav in the rotation and Esky in the pen.
by akathelorax @ Halos Heaven on Jun 14, 2006 1:24 PM PDT reply actions
escobar to the pen????
Escobar is dominate
Honestly...
In reality, Kelvim or Jeff should go to the pen, JC or Hector should either get traded or go to AAA, and Jered should be our 2/3 starter.
S
Obvious.
Escobar just signed a contract to be a SP. No way in hell should they move him to the pen at this point unless we start to shorten up our rotation for the playoffs.
Weaver to the pen or trade him. What is there to discuss...
by george bush on Jun 14, 2006 4:48 PM PDT reply actions
Trade
by george bush on Jun 14, 2006 4:58 PM PDT up reply actions
Why?
Personally, I don't know what the Angels should do about this situation, but my gut tells me that Kelvim will go to the pen. They can rely on him there and not have to sweat over sending Jeff there. Someone mentioned using Jeff as a reliever in games where the Angels have a big lead, but it seems to me we already have a bunch of guys in the pen who fill that "role" (Carrasco, Romero, maybe Gregg).
Bud Black On 710 Today......
Tampa wouldn't take Lackey anyway due to his contract. The whole point of dumping a player as good as Crawford is so they don't have to pay him, which is why Santana is attractive for more than just his pitching.
So, probably the prudent thing to do in the short term is sent Jered down for a couple of weeks until they can unload his brother, despite all the crap that would ensue. It might be the best long term plan. Option likely is trade Santana now, but if I'm Stoneman I better expect to take just as much crap as if I sent down Jered. Option 3, not discussed yet, is don't activate Colon because it seems the only people who seem to think he's ready are Stoneman, Scioscia and Colon. Let Jeff Weaver build value, unload him, THEN activate Colon, IF he's ready.
by beercub @ Halos Heaven on Jun 14, 2006 8:25 PM PDT reply actions

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